Indian Courts Cannot Unilaterally Recognize Foreign Notarial Acts Without Compliance With Section 14 Of Notaries Act: Kerala HC

Indian Courts Cannot Unilaterally Recognize Foreign Notarial Acts Without Compliance With Section 14 Of Notaries Act: Kerala HC

The Kerala High Court observed that unless the foreign country where a power of attorney was executed before a notary public is a reciprocating country by way of recognition under Section 14 of the Notaries Act, the notarial act done in the foreign country lacks sanctity. Thus, an Indian Court cannot unilaterally recognize a notarial…

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Allahabad High Court Stays Arrest Of Former HC Judge, His Wife In Domestic Help Suicide Abetment Case

Litigants Can’t Be Compelled To Deposit Higher Amounts For Instituting Proceedings; ₹125 Cap On Photo-Identification Fee: Allahabad HC

Whereas partially upholding the order of the Single Choose eradicating extreme payment for photograph identification on the Allahabad Excessive Courtroom, the Lucknow Bench held that quantities larger than these prescribed in workplace memorandum dated 22.11.2024 can’t be charged from litigants to file instances or affidavits within the Excessive Courtroom. Whereas observing that there was a…

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